Fire Kills 8 Covid Patients In Ahmadabad Hospital

Fire. (File Photo: IANS)

A major fire in the ICU ward of a private dedicated Covid hospital in Ahmedabad claimed the lives of eight patients, including 5 men and 3 women in the wee hours on Thursday. One seriously burnt patient is being treated while 40 other patients have been evacuated and shifted to the SVP hospital in Ahmedabad.

According to information, the fire broke out in the ICU ward of ‘Shrey hospital’, a dedicated Covid-19 hospital in Navrangpura area in Ahmedabad at around 3 a.m. on Thursday.

 

“Eight patients admitted in the ICU ward have died due to burning and asphyxiation. Looking at the primary information, it is assumed that the fire broke out due to a short circuit. Our officials are investigating the incident with the help of FSL experts. The bodies of the victims are being sent for the post-mortem,” said a senior police official of the Navrangpura police station.

The fire has claimed the lives of 5 men and 3 women, all corona patients admitted in the ICU ward, situated on the fourth floor of the hospital building. Several firefighters were rushed to the spot and within hours brought the fire under control. Shrey hospital is a 50-bed private hospital declared as a dedicated Covid-19 by the Gujarat government.

“We have shifted over 40 patients admitted in the hospital to the SVP hospital in Ahmedabad. One of the paramedical workers is also badly affected by burns. Stable patients and other patients on Oxygen have also been shifted to the SVP hospital. The shifting process is still on,” said a hospital authority.

Caption: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, on Thursday, ordered a probe into the fire incident at an Ahmedabad Covid hospital which claimed eight lives on Thursday morning.

The Chief Minister ordered the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Home Sangeeta Singh and ACS Urban Development Mukesh Puri to submit a report within 3 days.

The CM has also announced an aid of Rs 4 lakh to the next of the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to those injured, from the CM relief fund.

 

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